A new synthetic drug is killing more than gun crime, homicide, and car accidents combined. 100 times stronger than heroin, the deadly opioid fentanyl is cheap, potent, and small enough to send in the post. These market forces have seen it replacing the heroin supply, spreading unprecedented death, destruction, and misery. And, like all epidemics, it is spreading fast. The death toll has disproportionately affected the homeless and marginalized. And now, due to its strength and low cost, the drug is also starting to appear in party drugs, such as cocaine and cannabis – with fatal results. We travel to Vancouver, the epicenter of the fentanyl epidemic to meet with health care workers, activists, fentanyl dealers, and people who use it. We learn of radical initiatives to fight back against a toxic drug supply and ask what the world should expect if the fentanyl epidemic spreads outside of North America. Twitter: Facebook - Instagram - @realstoriesdocs From Ten Dollar Death Trip: Inside The Fentanyl Crisis Real Stories Shorts: Real Stories has a new channel for digestible, bite-sized documentary content! Click the link to watch and be sure to like and subscribe: Content licensed from Sideways Film. Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@ If you loved this film, Real Stories has hundreds more full-length documentaries, click the link to enjoy:
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